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Dash cover 944

jonn

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Hi, has anyone come across these before (link below)? I'm interested in any experience feedback or thoughts ?


Many thanks Jon

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390769186306?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
 
Series two, too!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RED-STITCH-FITS-PORSCHE-944-968-86-95-OVAL-DASH-DASHBOARD-LEATHER-COVER-ONLY-/350996982779?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&fits=Car+Make%3APorsche%7CModel%3A944&hash=item51b90cebfb
 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLACK-STITCH-FITS-PORSCHE-944-968-86-95-OVAL-DASH-DASHBOARD-LTHR-COVER-ONLY-/350996997628?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&fits=Car+Make%3APorsche%7CModel%3A944&hash=item51b90d25fc

Without the red stitching. They offer centre consoles and A pillar leather trim too, as well as the usual gear lever boots and cassette box covers (all Id noticed before).

Be aware that some listings have a postage charge, but most do not.
 
Im going to bump this because Id like as many people as possible to see it. If you look they have coloured stitching and black in both styles.
 
Also centre consoles, sun visors and A pillar trims in leather to match. This kit could make a lot of sorry looking cars look and smell nice again. I believe that the H&V vents will need some sort of protection, but it is that long since I have seen a factory leather dash that I cant remember what they did.
 
The bits all look good, I've had one of their gaiters in my previous car, one in my current car and one in the father in laws golf and they're excellent quality.

Not sure how you reattach the a-pillar trims once they've been covered though?
 
Ive always suspected that the full leather cars were assembled by a couple of big sausage-eaters Dave. Therell be a knack to it, but there'll be a bit of grunt too.
 
Please do post pictures and results of fitting, and tips and hints. I've not seen decent kits for RHD before, and it's a good price.
 
I talked to the vendors about these a couple of years ago, but Id given up hope of them appearing.
 
Over on 911.uk.com someone's posted photos of this companies item fitted to their 911.

http://www.911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=84316&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=90&sid=7247ad2a6699e03f72ff8d93bfebfe91
 


Jageng also do oval dash in RHD for the 944 (link below ) have bought 928 bits from them and been very happy with price and quality


http://www.jageng.com/garage9/product_info.php?cPath=49_55&products_id=239
 
Wonder how well it will hold up to the heat from the vent, as are windscreen do like to get foggy
 

ORIGINAL: jonjeffryes

just ordered a squaredash black with black stitching...I'll post detail photo's when the cover arrives.

Looking forward to those photos - do post them up when it's arrived and fitted.


Oli.
 
Im presuming that these fit over the original vinyl, as removal from a series one dash wouldn't leave you with a great deal. A series two dash could cope better and it would probably be preferable for the old dash that I have in mind.

I bought it to get it flocked, but this is too tempting.
 
Would open up any cracks and fill and sand back to the old level first, a think the cracks may show though if there lifting

Iv seen a red and black combo before that looked very smart, red console red horn pad and red lower dash, think the center console offering will make colour match easier for cars that other colours then black

Had one off there gatters in the past and it was fine after 25000 miles off use
 

ORIGINAL: 944 man

Im going to bump this because Id like as many people as possible to see it. If you look they have coloured stitching and black in both styles.
Thanks missed this before, my coupe dash has a tiny crack so I am tempted, my lower dash half is linen though which does brighten the interior, still getting it back on the road should probably be the priority!
Tony
 

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